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| [Nettime-ro] n. p a r a d o x a: Volume 24, Material Histories, July 2009 |
The new volume of
n.paradoxa has just been published! Please circulate to
any scholars or students who may be interested in this volume.
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In 12 years,
n.paradoxa has published in-depth scholarly articles, interviews and features on
the work of more than 230 women artists in over 54 countries across the
world!
Ân. p a r a d o
x a: Volume 24, Material Histories,
July
2009
n = noun , para
= beyond, doxa = taught or accepted opinion.
ISSN: 1461-0434Â
Each
volume: 96 pp. 40+ b & w illus., 4Âcolour
pagesÂ
Contents:
Red
Chidgey, Rosa Reitsamer and Elke Zobl on 'Ladyfest: material histories of everyday
feminist art production'
Lisa E. Bloom on
'Tableaux Vivants, Dying
Empires: Eleanor Antinâs The Last Days of
Pompeii,
Roman
Allegories and Helenâs
Odyssey'
Katy Deepwell interviews Mirjam Westen about
REBELLE: Kunst & Feminisme, 1969-2009 (MMKA,
Arnhem)
Anna Lena Lindberg 'Affirmative Action: Experiences of
âImplementing a Critical Gender Perspective in Art History/Visual Cultureâ' in
Sweden
Val Phoenix on 're.act.feminism' (NBK,
Berlin)
Marian Evans 'We Are Unsuitable for
Framing,
Te Papa, New Zealand'
Olivia Nitis 'Material Histories: Feminism and
feminist art in post-revolutionary Romania'
Joanna S.
Walker 'An Encounter
with Nancy Spero'
Pamela Allara 'Susan Woolf: Taxi Driver Signs in
South Africa'
Charlotte Lindenberg 'Barbara T. Smith
Revisited'
Views of 53rd Venice
Biennale
In the Light of
Play Durban Art Gallery
Artistâs Pages: Gisela
Weimann La Notte
Blu
Contents are listed
in Art Bibliographies Modern;ÂArt Index; Contemporary Culture
IndexÂand Wisconsin-Madison University Library Feminist
Periodicals. Â
n.paradoxa publishes
the work of women writers, curators, artists and critics of contemporary art
(post-1970) who write about the work of contemporary women artists and its
relationship to feminist theory: located anywhere in the world. n.paradoxa is
bi-annual and published inÂEnglish.ÂIt is a must-have for any serious
scholarly work on contemporary women artists, feminist artÂcriticism and
feminist art history.
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Olivia Nitis
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phone: 0747491279
http://olivia.experimentalproject.ro
www.perspectiveproject.ro
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